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MAJ Ken Landgren
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That was my theory many years ago. I had talked to an NCO who was in Desert Storm and said Iraqi munitions were destroyed but not in a controlled environment.
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SGT Unit Supply Specialist
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@Sfc William Squires hopefully it won't be dealt with like Agent Orange was.
..."But a study published last week in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives used genetic research and survey data to determine that U.S. service members exposed to sarin were more likely to develop Gulf War Illness, and those who were exposed and had a weaker variant of a gene that helps digest pesticides were nine times more likely to have symptoms."
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